That is the great thing about message boards, you can post you opinions and feelings on a certain subject, and there is always someone who will tell you that you are wrong. It is a personal opinion and does not necessarily require a response, nor can a persons opinion be wrong. No one is stating anything as fact here. Take it at face value and move on.

No. You're wrong.

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How convienient for you then that any criticism you disagree with is unfounded.

No. There have been many instances where other posters, you included, have provided well supported opinions. There are also times where you spew nothing but bile as well as a lot of other posters. There is a difference between the two.

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Oh please, you dream of a society where everyone agrees with you, and those who don't are found guilty.

Do you not know how to read? There have been many instances with people like hunter-rider or lujho who can post well thought out criticisms and I applaud them despite my disagreeing with them. Not all praises are created equal, nor ar all criticisms. Some hold more weight and deserve more respect than others.

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It's unfortunate I wasn't around here during BB pre-production. I was quite a keener then.

Ah, and yet Batman Begins was such a rehash of Batman '89...

Don't get me wrong, I loved it...but there it is. Batman..uh, begins. Evil villain plot to poison the people of Gotham. Big rescue capped off with Batmobile chase to the cave, where Batman reveals the villain's plot to the female lead and gives her the antidote to the poison. Final confrontation between Batman and villain, including fight with lackeys as distraction. Final scene introduces bat-signal and Batman's friendship with the 5-0.

Now, granted, Begins did it 100% better (except for the final act and Katie friggin Holmes). But it was so incredibly similar to '89 that I was shocked. Right down to the same damn suiting up sequence at the same damn place in the film. And don't get me started on Batman revealing himself to the obligatory female lead (Superman needs Lois - Batman doesn't need any females). Or the lame kid sequence (don't bring up the kid in SR - I know, I know). And the idiotic outro of Scarecrow. And Katie Holmes. And Katie Holmes.

In fact, if Katie Holmes can't distract you from enjoying Batman Begins, then Parker Posey sure isn't going to distract from SR.

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Singer has said there's no padding in the suit. I'll take his word on it. What reason does he have to lie? And even if there is padding, it's probably no where near as extensive as most make it out to be. It certainly isn't a "muscle suit".

Look, you can call bs all you want Oldguy, but you're bsing yourself if you're gonna go and say the suit is padded and full of fake muscles when you have no proof.

Singer has said there's no padding in the suit. I'll take his word on it. What reason does he have to lie? And even if there is padding, it's probably no where near as extensive as most make it out to be. It certainly isn't a "muscle suit".

Look, you can call bs all you want Oldguy, but you're bsing yourself if you're gonna go and say the suit is padded and full of fake muscles when you have no proof.

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Routh, a soap opera veteran, called the physical process of donning the famed suit "humbling and sometimes painful," because of the rigors involved, but he lauds the under-armor and fake musculature. "I recommend it for everyone. Who needs the gym, right?"

There was also an interview in issue 172 of Wizard magazine in which the suit's designer, Louise Mingenbach, details the "padding" used throughout filming. I don't have an excerpt or link, but I'm sure someone can corroborate this for you.

The way Oldguy talks, you'd think he's wearing another Keaton suit. If the padding there is to recover the definition lost in the tights, it's not the same thing. I mean, this material seems to be a bit thicker than spandex, so it's not surprising that muscle definition is hard to make out through it all.

I admit, I may have jumped the gun saying there was no padding at all, but at this point I'm sick of the constant negativity. Picking on all these minor details gets a little old you know.

I know it's silly to give a **** about other people's opinions and letting it affect your own, but sometimes it's pretty freakin hard. What fun is it when you like something that everyone else hates? I would have thought more people would have been happy with the recent developments in this Superman movie project, but noooooo, nothing's ever good enogh. Sheesh.

The way Oldguy talks, you'd think he's wearing another Keaton suit. If the padding there is to recover the definition lost in the tights, it's not the same thing. I mean, this material seems to be a bit thicker than spandex, so it's not surprising that muscle definition is hard to make out through it all.

It seems pretty discreet, though he's probably a lot better off with it, if you know what I mean.

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I admit, I may have jumped the gun saying there was no padding at all, but at this point I'm sick of the constant negativity. Picking on all these minor details gets a little old you know.

You're just gonna' have to get over that...because, frankly, nobody really cares how sick you are in that respect.

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I know it's silly to give a **** about other people's opinions and letting it affect your own, but sometimes it's pretty freakin hard. What fun is it when you like something that everyone else hates?

Yeah, if some amonymous person's opinion is affecting you to the point of not being to able to like SR, you might have some more serious issues...

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I would have thought more people would have been happy with the recent developments in this Superman movie project, but noooooo, nothing's ever good enogh. Sheesh.

Personally, I'd have though more people would be unhappy with what we've seen so far. Go figure, right?

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